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I recollect the time when I began to nurture and develop the entrepreneur within me. And I truly hope as I pen this, that this inspires every reader in any way possible.

I come from a very progressive Jain family, not the ones that pedantically stick to old Orthodoxes. I was always encouraged from a young age to pick up skills other than just academics. That is when I found my hobby, of Baking. It started small where I used to bake just to see my mother smile from ear to ear or my siblings fight over the last piece of dessert. But over time, my mother pushed me to start my own franchise, and that is when Creamy Creations was born.

I started Creamy Creations when I was in 9th Std, with my mother's well wishes and guidance. And it was soooo empowering. It wasn't the profit , it wasn't the money ( Mainly because it all went straight to my bank account) but it was the first time, I had created something on my own, and to be the head of this venture made me confident.


I rarely give Creamy Creations the credit it deserves, but it has impacted in developing me and my personality in more than anything else could ever have. It instilled not only a sense of confidence and self worth but also made me explore the entrepreneur within me.

I hope everyone who reads this, takes inspiration from my journey and finds the motivation to start something on their own,  because the feeling of creating something of your own from scratch, is frankly very addictive.

To the people wondering how is Creamy Creations doing, It's never been better. I have expanded to several dozens of things now and it never fails to provide me my daily dose of happiness.

I'd love to dedicate this venture, this blog to the woman without whom this wouldn't be possible, Me , just kidding , that’s MY MOM.



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